Toshiba America Medical Systems said it has completed the installation of its Infinix DP-i/FD2 cardiac C-arm technology at St. Francis Hospital in Federal Way, WA, and Temple University Hospital in Philadelphia.
The device, introduced in March this year, is equipped with two flat-panel detectors and meets the American College of Cardiology guidelines for both cardiac and peripheral angiography work, according to the Tustin, CA-based vendor.
By AuntMinnie staff writers
May 30, 2006
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